Sunny Side Up – proposal for a public art installation by Hung Fai Tang and Natalie Wong

Natalia Eernstman and Bryony Onciul: Miss you Already

Lorraine Leeson: ActiveEnergy

Felix Prater: 1 of 84 million

Petrichor or The Smell of Paris Soils

Hannah Imlach: Nautilus Turbine

Endless Summer: proposal by Melissa Elliott and Elizabeth Bailey

Feeding the Insatiable

creative explorations of real and imaginary futures

a summit

November 9 -11 2016

Dartington Hall, Devon, England

Energy is an old, wily creature to walk with. It rises from the heat of the Earth’s core, falls in a sunbeam, comes with the tide to form cliffs. It takes people and places, time and technology, to transform and transport energy (it can never be destroyed). How to walk with this ethereal power, and tell its stories? How to imagine and write its futures?

Art…can create a ‘third space’ for public discourse. By ‘third space’ we mean a space other than the commercial or governmental spaces for people to engage with issues. This is often characterised by being non-hierarchical, open and willing to embrace contradiction, uncertainty, etc.

Chris Fremantle

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